Re: What IDE?



> 
>     Lennart> Could somebody suggest me a good IDE?
> 
> Many people use emacs as an IDE: it works remarkably well, although if 
> you're not an emacs user it might take some time to get used to it.
> 
> The key is learning how to use the modes well: C/C++ mode, emacs+gdb
> mode, emacs+scheme mode, emacs+python mode, compile mode and so forth.
> 
> I doubt that any ide offers support for as many programming languages.

VIM does a pretty good job.  But it isn't an integrated IDE like visual
basic.  Learning curve on VIM/vi is about as much as emacs is.

	sri

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